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Davis Forest School Family Camp Registration

Bear Valley Y Camp 10425 Forest Rte 18, Nevada City

BEAR VALLEY Y CAMP, NEVADA CITY. Sign up our first-ever 4-day, 3-night Family Camp from August 14β€”17! Join us for a nurturing and nourishing retreat created for both children and adults to slow down, reconnect, and immerse ourselves in the beauty of nature together. Children 2 and under are free. $250β€”400

Free – $400

A Weekend of Tule Teachings with Diana Almendariz and Family

International House (I-House) 10 College Pk.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. Diana Almendariz and her daughters Christina Almendariz and Ooti Maxine will lead two free, public events – a field trip and a hands-on workshop – where they will introduce the community to the natural and cultural importance of tule, and share their understanding of how tule has been – and can be again – interwoven into our land, waterways and our lives, through stories and touch. May 3, 9aβ€”12p & May 4, 3pβ€”6p. Free

Free

Davis Food Co-op’s Spring Block Party

Davis Food Co-op 620 G St, Davis

DAVIS FOOD CO-OP. Join us for our FREE annual spring Block Party celebrating the Co-op and its members including live music, local food, petting zoo, photo booth, games, vendors & more. 4pβ€”7p. Free

Free

PTDT Spring Concert: “Pressing Restart…”

Louise H Kellogg Memorial Theater at the Pamela Trokanski Dance Workshop 2720 Del Rio Place, Davis

PAMELA TROKANSKI DANCE WORKSHOP. A thoughtful and sometimes humorous exploration of why it can be important to stop, rethink, and create a new beginning, whether we are an individual, a country, or a world. 7p. $15+

$15 – $20

A Weekend of Tule Teachings with Diana Almendariz and Family

International House (I-House) 10 College Pk.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE DAVIS. Diana Almendariz and her daughters Christina Almendariz and Ooti Maxine will lead two free, public events – a field trip and a hands-on workshop – where they will introduce the community to the natural and cultural importance of tule, and share their understanding of how tule has been – and can be again – interwoven into our land, waterways and our lives, through stories and touch. May 3, 9aβ€”12p & May 4, 3pβ€”6p. Free

Free